Showing posts with label noodles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label noodles. Show all posts

September 29, 2011

Thursday's Quick Lunch- Ramen Done Right

Every once in a while upon learning that I'm a vegan, I will be asked  a question by someone which has become tiresome over time.

"But isn't being a vegan expensive?"

I'm not entirely sure where this falsehood has emerged from, but it has plagued me for quite some time. I want to equivocably say, right now, NO, Being vegan is not more expensive than not being vegan. In fact, I have found it to be LESS expensive. And here's an example as to why, (With prices in Canadian Dollars)

Quick and Easy Ramen
Ingredients:
1 Carrot, cut into slices
1/3 cup broccoli slaw (or normal coleslaw mix)
5-8 snow peas, cut in half
1 ramen noodle block
1/2 bouillon cube of choice (I used mushroom)
2 cups water

Directions:
Bring a few cups of water (not the ones specified) to boil, and drop in the ramen. Cook until soft, drain, and rinse. Set aside. 
In a small saucepan, bring the 2 cups of water and the bouillon cube to boil, reduce to low-med, and add in the carrots, simmering until softened
Add in the broccoli slaw, and snowpeas, cook for about 1 minute on low. 
Add in the ramen noodles, and swirl to combine. 
Transfer to bowl, and enjoy

Cost Breakdown: (approximates)
Bag of carrots: 2$ for about 12 carrots, used 1, so about 17cents
Coleslaw Mix: 2$ for a bag, used about 1/8 of a bag, so 25 cents
Snow Peas: 3$ a bag, I used 1/4 of it, so 75 cents
Bouillon Cube: 3$ a box, which has 6 Cubes, I used 1/2 a cube, so 25 cents
Ramen: Varies, but I used gluten free, which came to about 1$ a block, however normal ramen costs approx 30 cents a block. 

Total Cost:  2.42$ for gluten free, 1.72$ for regular noodles. 

Not too expensive, eh?

June 24, 2011

Happy Fete Nationale- Simple Curry Noodles

Hi Everyone! And if you happen to be in the Province of Quebec, Happy Fete Nationale!

When I awoke this morning, I forgot it was a holiday in Quebec, and had gone downtown to pick up some things at the Canadian Tire, and was irked to find it closed.

Luckily, the asian Market downtown was open (The one on Saint Catherine near St. Marc) and I was able to pick up some shiritaki noodles and mushrooms for this yummy curry noodled dish!

It's very simple and easy, so prepare yourself for the yummies.

I may not have gotten the moving supplies I needed, but my break from packing is full of deliciousness. Recipe after the jump!